Do older drivers with bilateral cataract self-regulate their driving while waiting for first eye cataract surgery?
Seraina Agramunt,1 Lynn B Meuleners,1 Michelle L Fraser,1 Kyle C Chow,1 Jonathon Q Ng,2,3 Vignesh Raja,4 Nigel Morlet2,3 1Curtin-Monash Accident Research Centre (C-MARC), Curtin University, Faculty of Health Sciences, Perth, Australia; 2Eye & Vision Epidemiology Research (EVER) Group, Perth...
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Autores principales: | Agramunt S, Meuleners LB, Fraser ML, Chow KC, Ng JQ, Raja V, Morlet N |
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Dove Medical Press
2017
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